Zain Group confirms Radio Tamazuj website is blocked in South Sudan

Zain South Sudan, the country’s leading telecommunications operator has
confirmed that the Radio Tamazuj website has been blocked inside the
country.

“The South Sudan Government through the Communications Regulatory, National
Communication Authority (NCA) ordered for the blockage of access to Radio
Tamazuj, Sudan Tribune and some other websites for reasons best known to
them,” Zain Group said in a confirmation massage to Radio Tamazuj this
evening.

“As a telecom company under the regulator, we had to abide by it,” the
group added.

South Sudan’s Information Minister Michael Makuei Lueth confirmed to
Bloomberg on Tuesday that the block went into effect Monday.The ban on news
websites is part of a government policy to crackdown on independent media
in South Sudan.

South Sudan's National Security Service arrested the director of the state
television company for more than a week for not broadcasting President
Salva Kiir’s speech live during the sixth independence anniversary on July
9.

In May, the Foreign Correspondents Association of East Africa announced
that at least 20 foreign journalists had been denied entry by authorities.

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